Despite being the star of the second biggest film in history, Kate Winslet hasn’t been one to chase commercial success; in the fifteen years since, she’s principally appeared in indie or awards-friendly fare like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Little Children, or her Oscar-winning turn in The Reader, with only the occasional atypical studio digression like The Holiday. But despite mostly low grosses and long absences from the screen, Winslet remains a solid property thanks to her critical favor, Oscar win, and evergreen popularity with the tabloids (to be fair, they’re unlikely to lose interest when you marry someone with the last name Rocknroll ... )

It’s two years since Winslet was last onscreen with Contagion and Carnage, but her lead role in Jason Reitman’s Labor Day might yet have her in the award conversation this year. And perhaps more crucial, 2014 will see her in a key role in the potential young-adult blockbuster Divergent; with sequels already in development, that should keep her visible for some time to come. After that, there’s some more traditional period fare to follow (Louis XIV–era gardening drama A Little Chaos, directed by Alan Rickman, and Jocelyn Moorhouse’s Australia-set The Dressmaker), so don’t expect Winslet to dip out of view again anytime soon.